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i ordered mine yesterday if u want the AA11AA style u have to get the coloured ones, which cut me cause i only wanted the yellow ones but anyhow, its $50 once off then $130 a yr, u can't get the AA11AA ones custom, no matter what u do

what plates did u order?

I called up the RTA as soon as I heard the new style were out. At the moment the only way you can get a custom AA77AA plate is if you spend the $400 (or whatever it is) for full custom plates.

They didn't give me a date when I asked when you'd be able to personalise these plates.

so if i bought them now i'd only pay $50 and then $130 when i have to rego my car??? or is it $180 now and then an extra $130 then? :confused:

i think you pay 50 now. then when u pick them up it depends how much rego you have left. say u have 6 months left then you would pay half the 130

Sweet :P

I'm surprised it wasn't taken, although I guess there aren't many N/A enthusiasts to snatch it up. Do you think a person with a turbo would consider purchasing that plate at a future date?

Also, now I don't need to get the other plate I was going to get - NOT.A33 :P

so did u pay $180 upfront???? or just $50???

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